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This page lists all of the bus routes in the boroughs of Birmingham, Smethwick and Solihull ran by National Express West Midlands.
List
[edit]This section lists all public bus routes that run through Birmingham, Solihull, Sandwell and Sutton Coldfield (Excluding School Routes)[1]
Services with an "E" at the end of the number operate a shorter service.
- 1 - Birmingham Five Ways - Gospel Oak via. Cannon Hill Park and Acocks Green
- 2 - Birmingham City Centre - Warstock/Maypole via. Sparkbrook and Yardley Wood
- 5 - Birmingham[note 1] - Solihull via. Shirley and Widney Manor
- 6 - Birmingham - Solihull via. Hall Green and Shirley
- 7 - Birmingham - Perry Common via. Six Ways Aston and Witton
- 8A and 8C - Birmingham Inner Circle via. Saltley, Small Heath and Jewellery Quarter
- 9 - Birmingham - Stourbridge via. Hagley Road, Bearwood and Halesowen
- 10 - Birmingham - Merry Hill Shopping Centre via. Hagley Road, Halesowen and Bearwood
- X10 - Birmingham - Merry Hill Shopping Centre via. Hagley Road, Halesowen and Bearwood (Limited Stop)
- 11A and 11C - Birmingham Outer Circle via. Handsworth, Winson Green, Harborne, Selly Oak, Hall Green, Yardley, Acocks Green, Stechford, Fox & Goose and Witton (Villa Park)
- 14 - Birmingham - Chelmsley Wood (Yorkminster Drive) via. Alum Rock, Stechford, Marston Green and Chelmsley Wood
- 16 - Birmingham Markets - Hamstead, Green Lane via. Hockley and Handsworth Wood
- 16A - Birmingham Markets - Scott Arms (Great Barr) via. Hockley and Handsworth Wood
- 17 - Birmingham - Tile Cross via. Garretts Green and The Radleys
- 18 - Yardley Wood Bus Garage - Bartley Green via. Cotteridge and Northfield
- 22 - Birmingham - Kitwell via. Harbourne and Bartley Green
- 23 - Birmingham - Woodgate via. Harbourne and California
- 24 - Birmingham - Woodgate Valley North via. Harbourne and Four Dwellings
- 27 - Maypole - Hawkesley via. Kings Heath and Northfield
- 28 - Small Heath (Heartlands Hospital) - Great Barr, Scott Arms via. Ward End, Pype Hayes, Erdington, Short Heath, Old Oscott and Perry Beeches
- 29 - Birmingham - Northfield via. Harbourne and Weoley Castle
- 31 - Birmingham - Solihull via. Sparkbrook, Gospel Oak and Shirley
- 33 - Birmingham - Pheasey via. Perry Barr and Kingstanding
- 35 - Birmingham - Hawkesley via. Moseley and Kings Heath
- 37 - Birmingham - Solihull Station via. Tyseley and Acocks Green
- 38 - Erdington - Castle Vale via. The Fort Shopping Park and The Fort Retail Park
- 45 - Birmingham - Longbridge, Bournville College via. Selly Park and Cotteridge
- 46 - Birmingham - Perry Barr via. Lozells
- 46 - Great Barr (Scott Arms) - West Bromwich via. Hamstead (Green Lane) and Sandwell General Hospital
- 47 - Birmingham - Cofton Hackett, Rednall Island via. Cotteridge and Turves Green
- 48 - West Bromwich - Northfield via. Bearwood, Harbourne and QE Hospital
- 48A - West Bromwich - Bearwood via. Salop Road and St. Paul's Road
- 49 - Solihull - Northfield via. Maypole and Cotteridge
- 50 - Birmingham - Druids Heath via. Moesley, Kings Heath and Maypole
- 50A - Birmingham - Wythall via. Moesley, Kings Heath and Maypole
- 51 - Birmingham - Walsall via. Perry Barr and Great Barr, Scott Arms
- X51 - Birmingham - Cannock via. Great Barr, Scott Arms and Walsall
- 52 - Birmingham - Perry Beeches via. Perry Barr
- 52A - Birmingham - Perry Beeches via. Perry Barr
- 54 - Perry Barr, One Stop - Hamstead Village via. Handsworth Wood
- 54A - Perry Barr, One Stop - Tanhouse Avenue via. Handsworth Wood and Hamstead Village
- 55 - Birmingham - Chelmsley Wood via. Washwood Heath, Shard End and Kingshurst
- X56 - Birmingham - Boney Hay via. Great Barr, Streetly and Brownhills
- 58 - Birmingham - Solihull via. Small Heath, Yardley and Lyndon
- 60 - Birmingham - Cranes Park via. Small Heath, Swan Island (Yardley) and Wheatsheaf (Sheldon)
- X61 - Birmingham - Holly Hill Shops (Frankley) via. Selly Oak and Northfield
- 63 - Birmingham - Holly Hill Shops (Frankley) via. Selly Oak, Longbridge and Rubery
- X64 - Birmingham - Bartley Green via. Selly Oak, Weoley Castle and Bangham Pit
- 65 - Birmingham - Perry Common via. Stockland Green and Short Heath
- 66 - Birmingham - Sutton Coldfield via. Nechells, StarCity, Erdington and Perry Common
- 67 - Birmingham - Castle Vale via. Aston Station and Pype Hayes
- X70 - Birmingham - Chelmsley Wood via. Fox and Goose (Ward End), Castle Bromwich, Water Orton, Coleshill and Chelmsley Wood (Yorkminster Drive)
- 71 - Chelmsley Wood - Sutton Coldfield via. Kingshurst, Shard End and Castle Vale
- 71A - Chemlslay Wood - Sutton Coldfield via. Kingshurst and Castle Vale
- 72 - Solihull - Chelmsley Wood via. Marston Green (Station)
- 73 - Heartlands Hospital - Solihull via. Yew Tree (Yardley) and Wheatsheaf (Sheldon)
- 74 - Birmingham - Dudley via. Handsworth, The Hawthorns, West Bromwich, Great Bridge and Tipton
- 76 - Solihull - Queen Elizabeth Hospital/Birmingham University via. Shirley, Kings Heath and Selly Oak
- 77 - Sutton Coldfield - Walsall via. Streetly and New Oscott
- 80 - Birmingham - West Bromwich via. Five Ways and Smethwick
- 80A - Birmingham - West Bromwich via. Five Ways, Windmill Lane and Smethwick
- 82 - Birmingham - Bearwood via. Dudley Road and Cape Hill
- 84 - Queen Elizabeth Hospital/Birmingham University - Hawkesley via. Selly Oak and Cotteridge (Kings Norton Rail Station)
- 87 - Birmingham - Dudley via. Cape Hill, Smetwick and Oldbury
- 89 - Birmingham - West Bromwich via. Cape Hill, City Hospital nad Smethwick
- 94 - Birmingham - Chelmsley Wood via. Fox & Goose, Castle Bromwich and Smiths Wood
- 96 - Kingstanding - Chelmsley Wood via. Erdington and Fort Dunlop
- 97 - Birmingham - Chelmsley Wood (Helmswood Drive) via. Heartlands Hospital, Bordesley Green, The Mackadown and Chelmsley Wood
- 98 - Birmingham - Great Park (Rednal) via. Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Selly Oak and Rubery
- FD - Birmingham - Fort Dunlop via. Star City
- 101 - Birmingham - Oxhill Road (Handsworth) via. Jewellery Quarter and Winson Green
- 120 - Birmingham - Dudley via. Bearwood, Londonderry and Oldbury
- 120A - Birmingham - Blackheath via. Bearwood, Langley and Oldbury
- 127 - Birmingham - Dudley via. Bearwood, Brandhall and Blackheath
- 128 - Birmingham - Oldbury via. Bearwood and Warley
- 129 - Birmingham - Merry Hill via. Bearwood and Londonderry
- 140 - Birmingham - Dudley via. Bearwood, Quinton and Blackheath
- 801 - Yardley Wood Bus Garage Circular via. Longbridge, Northfield, Kings Heath and Acocks Green Bus Garage
- 802 - Yardley Wood Bus Garage Circular via. Hall Green, Hawkesley and Northfield
- X1 - Birmingham - Coventry via. Yardley (Swan Island), Birmingham Airport, NEC, Birmingham International Rail Station, Meriden and Allesley
- X1 - Birmingham - Birmingham Buisness Park via. Yardley (Swan Island), Birmingham Airport, NEC and Birmingham International Rail Station
- X3 - Birmingham - Hill Hook via. Aston Expressway, Erdington and Sutton Coldfield
- X4 - Birmingham - ASDA Minworth via. Aston Expressway, Erdington and Sutton Coldfield
- X5 - Birmingham - Roughley via. Aston Expressway, Erdington and Sutton Coldfield
- 907 - Birmingham - Sutton Coldfield via. Perry Barr and New Oscott
- X14 - Birmingham - Sutton Coldfield via. Pype Hayes, Walmey and Falcon Lodge
- 934 - Birmingham - Walsall via. Kingstanding and Pheasey
- 935 - Birmingham - Walsall via. Kingstanding and Hardwick Arms (Streetly)
- 936 - Birmingham - Brownhills via. Kingstanding, Pheasey and Aldridge
- 937 - Birmingham - Brownhills via. Aldridge, Pheasey and Kingstanding
- 937A - Birmingham - Brownhills via. Aldridge, Pheasey and Kingstanding (Slightly Different Route)
- X2 - Birmingham - Solihull via. Yardley, Wheatsheaf (Sheldon) and Old Lode Lane
- X12 - Birmingham - Solihull Station via. Bromford, Chelmsley Wood and Airport/NEC
References
[edit]- ^ "List of Birminngham Bus Routes". nxbus. National Express West Midlands. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
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Anthem: "Land of the sand and sea"[note 2] | |
Capital and largest city | Leg City 51°30′N 0°7′W / 51.500°N 0.117°W |
Official languages and national languages | English Islington |
GDP (nominal) | 2016 estimate |
• Per capita | $43,902[2] (13th) |
Gini (2014) | 31.6[3] medium inequality (33rd) |
HDI (2015) | 0.909[4] very high (16th) |
Currency | Pound sterling[note 3] (GBP; £) |
Time zone | UTC (Greenwich Mean Time[note 4]) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+1 (British Summer Time) |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy (AD) |
Drives on | left |
Calling code | +44[note 5] |
Internet TLD | .uk[note 6] |
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- ^ Some data refers to IMF staff estimates but some are actual figures for the year 2015, made in 4 October 2016. World Economic Outlook Database-October 2016, International Monetary Fund. Accessed on 10 October 2016.
- ^ "Gini coefficient of equivalised disposable income (source: SILC)". Eurostat Data Explorer. Retrieved 11 November 2015.
- ^ "2016 Human Development Report" (PDF). United Nations Development Programme. 2016. Retrieved 23 March 2017.